Not all of them are well behaved... However since getting foot care is a pretty regular thing for horses, they get used to it. Farrier work is a body punishing trade.
That's not true. I scare the shit out of my horse everyday day and he doesn't trust me for shit. But the second he wants attention, who's shirt is he pulling? Mine. The second a girl tries to be around me, guess who is getting kicked in the face? Her?.....that would be a nice change.... Nope. She (my horse) wants to kick me. She instead walks between me and a girl while using her body to push the girl away. Me and this horse have been best friends for 14 years.
Depends on the horse more than the farrier horses get their hooves trimmed once a month if they're use to it they behave if it's their 1st couple times the horse is a pain in the ass
Being a farrier isn't an easy job by any means. Setting the physical labour part aside for a second, a farrier has to learn two very different fields of knowledge: anatomy of and how to treat issues with horses' hooves, and how to work metal. Shaping a shoe isn't just heating up a strip of iron until it glows and then hitting it with a hammer until you get the shape you want. you have to know what temperature is best to work with, and how over- and under-heating will affect the metal and its properties. Then there is the hammering itself: I did some jewellery making and silver smithing some years back, and learned that if you hit the metal in one way, one thing would happen, hit it slightly differently, and something completely different results. So I take my hat off to all farriers- after all, they aren't just people fixing metal shoes to horses with nails: they are true masters of two very different crafts!
I'd love to see one where you explained what/why you were doing. As someone who has never shoed a horse (and never will) I think it would be super interesting to hear the basics from yourself, given you're so clearly an expert in your field!
That horse is very well taken care of. I watch ones where it's "neglected" or can't walk with infection or something horrible. But to watch theses can really see the difference.
@@Terminal.Rainbows & Sigijade : 1.) Carving out the sole. 2.) Carving out the bars (heel). 3.) Clipping the hoof wall (quarter walls) 4.) File or sear the bottom of the hoof so it is plumb with the horseshoe. 5.) With brand new shoes, nailing in 2 nails for the inside of the hoof and 3 nails for the outside of the hoof. The claw of the hammer on the topside of the hoof afterwards is the clip off the excess of the nail. Then they nail is smacked into the side of the hoof so it is flush and doesn't protrude. 6.) Then the toe is filed to be flush with the front of the horse shoe
You do BEAUTIFUL work!!!! You’re the first ferrier that I see on TH-cam who pays such nice attention to the beauty of the outside hoof using an electric sander and then the sanding block at the end, and the clear hoof hardener. I’d buy a horse just so I could take him to you!!!!
@@jakub8860 did this man seriously just make a reply to a comment praising the work the person in the video about their religion? You guys cannot be serious whenever you ask why you’re hated online.
I've watched lots of horse shoeing video on TH-cam these years, this is epic, a masterpiece. Every step shows gentle and professional care of the horse, I can tell that the horse must be proud of these new shoes.
I seen a few farriers at work, but this one is next level saying that credit to horse and its owners who have put the time in to make it so relax its standing like a trooper.
To appreciate to true mastery . Take a hoof rasp and try to rasp a hoof. It is a simple procedure but it is not simple or easy . Takes strength and technique . Rhythm comes later.
I've watched so many of your videos, but I don't know why this video made my back ache. Hope you stay healthy and keep up the amazing work! Take care of your back too!
Growing up in Romania in the 90's most of us had grandparents who had small households with animals of all kinds , but most of them had at least one horse ,one cow , all kinds of birds and other livestock . I remember how most people if they ever saw someone who had a skinny horse or one that looked unhealthy they would immediately judge the owner as a bad person and an older aunt of mine ,when I was about 7 or 8 , she had to use her horse for a weekend with worn shoes because the blacksmith was so busy he couldn't make it in time , the horse was struggling a bit and my aunt was almost in tears and talking him through the work , she even took twice as long to finish everything because she was trying to protect him ( rain was predicted and so the crop had to be harvested that day ) . People who own horses love them more than other people I swear .
Totally agree with this. I grew up in Erdely in Marosvaszarhely but also on the countryside in a small village called Gruisor and I totally agree. Horses to some were the only way of transportation so some took great care of them. Others not so much but most did.
I am an autobody tech by trade, and the similarities to this field of work is uncanny. I am considering becoming a farrier, it looks to fun and I love horses.
I love watch your videos when I can't sleep and I said "one more video and I'm going to sleep... OK this it's the last video... OK thats going to be the last video... Omg what happened to that cow?... This its the last video..." and the next morning I need a coffee but I'm happy to know u helped those animals, I hope they are having a peaceful life. :)
Eine wunderschöne Arbeit was dieser Hufschmied macht mit so viel wissen und gefühlt für das Pferd das so viel vertrauen in ihn hat, super 👍 Sie haben meine tiefste Bewunderung
You've gotta be the best farrier I've seen. Your work is very rhythmic and precise. Of the TH-cam farriers, your results are second to none. Those are some VERY happy horse feet. :)
Nunca vi um casco assim amigo, tão cuidado . Até mesmo antes de aparar já estava perfeito, más se vê o seu cuidado antes que passe do tempo mantendo saúde ao animal. Casco limpinho, prevenindo sujeiras, brocas, casco duplo, parabéns tóp tóp tóp
I cannot help but marvel at this skill... I think anybody can learn this with time and a good teacher but still it's impressive.... I also feel happy for the horse, I bet the animal feels like a million bucks after this treatment!
A farrier is a hoof specialist, not only do they shoe horses,but can treat a variety of problems alongside the vet. Laminitis, navicular,hoof abscesses,cracked hooves; all require remedial shoeing. A good farrier is worth their weight in gold! They're not cheap,but will help keep your horse sound.
At first I was worried because it looks like those huge nails were being driven ALL the way into the hoof. Then I looked closer and saw they actually pop out of the side of the hoof and then are clipped off
One can tell this man takes pride in his high quality work, and with good reason. Such a perfect job. The 'nail polish' at the end would make my wife jealous.
i had horses for many years of all shapes and sizes and breeds. My horses never had dry, flaky hooves. I spent an inordinate amount of time and money buying salves, lotions, and creams and doing maintenance every day because i wanted them to be healthy. it's strange to see so many videos with badly neglected hooves on such beautiful animals. Thank you for your videos.
I was a Union Carpenter for a short time and it was hard on my body. Look at Job Sites where you see the Layout Carpenters measuring and snapping Chalk Lines. They work standing and bent over at the Waist, in the Sun, Wind etc. It's a Young Man's type of work and takes it's toll on your Back, Shoulders, Arms, just like this work, bent over, hammering etc.
Ime it's harder in your legs than back. You spend a lot of time standing like you're doing the invisible chair exercise... Without a wall to brace against. And a horse leaning on you. And your legs at an awkward angle to hold their hoof in place.
This Video is a Art. This craft is an art in itself. What an experience this cowboy wow. With what ease he does it all, but it's certainly anything but easy. Respect for this work ....... and the dear horse will certainly thank him for it.
Always been a horse fan since Hidalgo. Am I incorrect to assume some breeds aren't as cooperative as others? What's the horseshoe health maintenance difference of a wild horse like a pure bred Mustang compared to a domestic horse that's pampered since birth?
The horses have so much trust in the carrier, they never make a noise or even flinch. I’m fascinated by these types of videos 😊
Not all of them are well behaved... However since getting foot care is a pretty regular thing for horses, they get used to it. Farrier work is a body punishing trade.
Horses love pedicures
That's not true. I scare the shit out of my horse everyday day and he doesn't trust me for shit. But the second he wants attention, who's shirt is he pulling? Mine. The second a girl tries to be around me, guess who is getting kicked in the face?
Her?.....that would be a nice change....
Nope. She (my horse) wants to kick me. She instead walks between me and a girl while using her body to push the girl away.
Me and this horse have been best friends for 14 years.
Maybe we can't hear cause it's an asmr video where the mics near the hooves...
@@CommodeToad haha
I dunno why but I’m obsessed with these hoof restoration vids
Me too, i have no video why, its kind of a stress buster
me 3
Same
Me too. They are almost hypnotizing and I have no idea why.
Me too, 😄👍🏻
I love watching skilled people rocking out doing their thing. Outstanding attention to detail, executed with style and grace.
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Blessing and honor and glory and power Be to Him Who sits on the throne, And to The Lamb, forever and ever.
That level of trust doesn’t just speak of the amazing animal but also the handler who treats them well. Very cool to see.
Depends on the horse more than the farrier horses get their hooves trimmed once a month if they're use to it they behave if it's their 1st couple times the horse is a pain in the ass
Blessing and honor and glory and power Be to Him Who sits on the throne, And to The Lamb, forever and ever.
Being a farrier isn't an easy job by any means. Setting the physical labour part aside for a second, a farrier has to learn two very different fields of knowledge: anatomy of and how to treat issues with horses' hooves, and how to work metal. Shaping a shoe isn't just heating up a strip of iron until it glows and then hitting it with a hammer until you get the shape you want. you have to know what temperature is best to work with, and how over- and under-heating will affect the metal and its properties. Then there is the hammering itself: I did some jewellery making and silver smithing some years back, and learned that if you hit the metal in one way, one thing would happen, hit it slightly differently, and something completely different results.
So I take my hat off to all farriers- after all, they aren't just people fixing metal shoes to horses with nails: they are true masters of two very different crafts!
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Blessing and honor and glory and power Be to Him Who sits on the throne, And to The Lamb, forever and ever.
I don't have a horse but for some reason this is satisfying to watch
I'd love to see one where you explained what/why you were doing. As someone who has never shoed a horse (and never will) I think it would be super interesting to hear the basics from yourself, given you're so clearly an expert in your field!
That horse is very well taken care of. I watch ones where it's "neglected" or can't walk with infection or something horrible. But to watch theses can really see the difference.
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I second this suggestion. It would be interesting to hear about the anatomy of the hoof and what he’s doing to specific parts and why, etc.,
Nobody talks when doing a asmr,wdym
@@Terminal.Rainbows & Sigijade :
1.) Carving out the sole.
2.) Carving out the bars (heel).
3.) Clipping the hoof wall (quarter walls)
4.) File or sear the bottom of the hoof so it is plumb with the horseshoe.
5.) With brand new shoes, nailing in 2 nails for the inside of the hoof and 3 nails for the outside of the hoof. The claw of the hammer on the topside of the hoof afterwards is the clip off the excess of the nail. Then they nail is smacked into the side of the hoof so it is flush and doesn't protrude.
6.) Then the toe is filed to be flush with the front of the horse shoe
You do BEAUTIFUL work!!!! You’re the first ferrier that I see on TH-cam who pays such nice attention to the beauty of the outside hoof using an electric sander and then the sanding block at the end, and the clear hoof hardener. I’d buy a horse just so I could take him to you!!!!
That’s stupidity, you don’t deserve to have your own animal lmao
Blessing and honor and glory and power Be to Him Who sits on the throne, And to The Lamb, forever and ever.
@@jakub8860 did this man seriously just make a reply to a comment praising the work the person in the video about their religion? You guys cannot be serious whenever you ask why you’re hated online.
Well CLEARLY this horse knows what's going on here and likes it. I love a good pedi too lolol
This looks like it might be a bit more important than a pedicure….
I've watched lots of horse shoeing video on TH-cam these years, this is epic, a masterpiece. Every step shows gentle and professional care of the horse, I can tell that the horse must be proud of these new shoes.
Horses don't know what shoes are.
Blessing and honor and glory and power Be to Him Who sits on the throne, And to The Lamb, forever and ever.
The world needs more skilled farriers like you.
Beautiful work! 👌👍
Почему нагревают подкову?
Blessing and honor and glory and power Be to Him Who sits on the throne, And to The Lamb, forever and ever.
A true Master of his Art, I salute you Sir, wonderful skills!
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I seen a few farriers at work, but this one is next level saying that credit to horse and its owners who have put the time in to make it so relax its standing like a trooper.
@@KNSSSSSS awokawok 🗿🗿🗿🗿
To appreciate to true mastery . Take a hoof rasp and try to rasp a hoof. It is a simple procedure but it is not simple or easy . Takes strength and technique . Rhythm comes later.
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Movements so smooth. A true master at what he is doing.
Blessing and honor and glory and power Be to Him Who sits on the throne, And to The Lamb, forever and ever.
the level of experience definitely shows from your work and the way you handle the horse.
I've watched so many of your videos, but I don't know why this video made my back ache. Hope you stay healthy and keep up the amazing work! Take care of your back too!
Blessing and honor and glory and power Be to Him Who sits on the throne, And to The Lamb, forever and ever.
I love the clear hoof flooring and using a hoof sander.
Best in the bizness!
Animal version of beauty parlor..
Horse is like
"I want my nails done"
So satisfying to watch
Mad skills brotha!
This man is an orthopedic surgeon/podiatrist/artistand cowboy all in one. Such talent great to watch.
this guy takes pride in his work and goes the extra mile 👍
Blessing and honor and glory and power Be to Him Who sits on the throne, And to The Lamb, forever and ever.
Growing up in Romania in the 90's most of us had grandparents who had small households with animals of all kinds , but most of them had at least one horse ,one cow , all kinds of birds and other livestock . I remember how most people if they ever saw someone who had a skinny horse or one that looked unhealthy they would immediately judge the owner as a bad person and an older aunt of mine ,when I was about 7 or 8 , she had to use her horse for a weekend with worn shoes because the blacksmith was so busy he couldn't make it in time , the horse was struggling a bit and my aunt was almost in tears and talking him through the work , she even took twice as long to finish everything because she was trying to protect him ( rain was predicted and so the crop had to be harvested that day ) . People who own horses love them more than other people I swear .
Totally agree with this. I grew up in Erdely in Marosvaszarhely but also on the countryside in a small village called Gruisor and I totally agree. Horses to some were the only way of transportation so some took great care of them. Others not so much but most did.
I don't know how I ended up watching horse videos, but these are very relaxing to watch.
Thank you for just getting right into the video and no long intro. 👍👍👍 something you don’t see a lot
You don’t realize how big their hooves are until he puts his hand next to it! Wow, amazing job.
And this one is not even a draft horse. Those hoofs are like dinner plates.
Blessing and honor and glory and power Be to Him Who sits on the throne, And to The Lamb, forever and ever.
That hoof was gorgeous from start to end 🤩
Love how the horse seems to also be enjoying watching him work at the end, like damn looking fresh man, thanks 😂
Or maybe "You missed a small area there."
It's crazy how the horse just be chilling😎
I am an autobody tech by trade, and the similarities to this field of work is uncanny. I am considering becoming a farrier, it looks to fun and I love horses.
Nice to watch a skilled person doing such a great job
The guy is amazing, but my back hurts just from watching him do this.
Exactly what I was thinking.
I would get a headache after 2 mins of looking down like that 😭
I love watch your videos when I can't sleep and I said "one more video and I'm going to sleep... OK this it's the last video... OK thats going to be the last video... Omg what happened to that cow?... This its the last video..." and the next morning I need a coffee but I'm happy to know u helped those animals, I hope they are having a peaceful life. :)
I just had a stresful day at work and neded something to relaxy mind, saw your video, hits the spot every time. Thanks
the horse:
hmm..massage again. luv it
I can't stop watching your videos! You're so skilled and talented at your craft! Keep up the great work :D
Blessing and honor and glory and power Be to Him Who sits on the throne, And to The Lamb, forever and ever.
Brilliant! I'm sure the Horse is most grateful 👍🏻
Absolute artist. Much respect.
Eine wunderschöne Arbeit was dieser Hufschmied macht mit so viel wissen und gefühlt für das Pferd das so viel vertrauen in ihn hat, super 👍 Sie haben meine tiefste Bewunderung
Nothing like watching a professional who has mastered their craft at work.
You've gotta be the best farrier I've seen. Your work is very rhythmic and precise. Of the TH-cam farriers, your results are second to none. Those are some VERY happy horse feet. :)
Blessing and honor and glory and power Be to Him Who sits on the throne, And to The Lamb, forever and ever.
Very Satisfying, thanks Maupin!
Thank you!
Ваши руки словно играют на музыкальном инструменте🤲 Очень красиво всё это!
Маникьюр👍
Да,я тоже обратил на это внимание. А есть такие лентяй, выполняют такую работу,как будто ремонтируют гусеницы тракторам 🙉😂. ...
@@РусланЯкупов-ф7щ 😄😄
Nunca vi um casco assim amigo, tão cuidado .
Até mesmo antes de aparar já estava perfeito, más se vê o seu cuidado antes que passe do tempo mantendo saúde ao animal.
Casco limpinho, prevenindo sujeiras, brocas, casco duplo, parabéns tóp tóp tóp
Blessing and honor and glory and power Be to Him Who sits on the throne, And to The Lamb, forever and ever.
I cannot help but marvel at this skill... I think anybody can learn this with time and a good teacher but still it's impressive.... I also feel happy for the horse, I bet the animal feels like a million bucks after this treatment!
Как он профессионально это делает,смотрю,не могу остановиться
I personally believe the craftsmanship of a blacksmith is highly underrated in regards to skill trades that shaped history.
Definately. History was written with the sword, not the pen. You know who made those.
Some humans actually need this type of work done 😁
👋🏽👋🏽 I'm some humans 😂😂😂jk
I should occasionally go get a Pedicure… but I can’t stand the smell of nail salons…
I never thought a horse mani-pedi video would be so fascinating.
he's not a farrier...he's an artist! Congrats
Your hand movements are a magical dance!! Just Wow! 🤩🙌🏼
誕生日に大好きな動画の新作が観られて嬉しい😆❣️
相変わらず素晴らしい職人技ですね✨
Happy birthday! 🥳 🎂 🍨 🎁
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I should clip my nails... 😂
Really didn't expect the little hoof stand or the sanding of the outer hoof. So wonderful.
I'm Obsessed w this
Me too lol
Ku naon siaaa
I love watching a master at work. I bet the horse appreciates it too.
6:55 so THATS the purpose of that pointy shape of the anvil.ive always kinda curious and now i can sleep in peace
I’ve become obsessed with these videos. Reminds me of when I did pedicures working at the salon.
I love farrier videos, sooooo satisfying! And the horses must feel great after this 🤣
I'm fascinated that I never heard about these new ways of putting an epoxy layer on the undersides
Best restoration I’ve ever seen!!!! Beautiful!!!
I love that drill sander.....its perfect for the horse's feet.
Them farrier tools cutting slices off hoof like they are made of cheese, of course the technique looks easy as per any expert at work.
you have great. dexterity, elegance in doing your job, the horse never makes a hint of nervousness , congratulations
3 am and I’m watching a farrier! 🤦♀️he’s got skill though😀
Me 2 lol
A farrier is a hoof specialist, not only do they shoe horses,but can treat a variety of problems alongside the vet. Laminitis, navicular,hoof abscesses,cracked hooves; all require remedial shoeing. A good farrier is worth their weight in gold! They're not cheap,but will help keep your horse sound.
So gorgeous! The finesse is nice to watch too.
Hi 😁
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The horses look happy 😊
Ohh, love these sounds, so satisfying. Thanks for uploading this video.😊💛
These Farrier’s tools are no joke! I always worry they’ll cut too deep but it is interesting to watch!
What a good horse man. Thanks for sharing and taking care of God's creatures. 😇
You do such a great job. I bet they love it when they get new shoes and a polish. Love it!
At first I was worried because it looks like those huge nails were being driven ALL the way into the hoof. Then I looked closer and saw they actually pop out of the side of the hoof and then are clipped off
If it did hurt though wouldn’t we know?
@@Bacon00024 Most definitely. Horses are like any other animal, they don't stand quietly and allow someone to hurt them.
These guys are doing God’s work.
It’s much harder than these skilled people make it look.
Truly special work.
Blessing and honor and glory and power Be to Him Who sits on the throne, And to The Lamb, forever and ever.
this man love his work simple as that
Job well done with attention to details and nice final touch
Блин, я одна такая!? Я просто обожаю когда лошадям чистят копыта!
Да,я это видео воспринимаю,как пособие для обучения.
I love watching this type of videos, don't know why 🤣🤣
Это великолепно!!! Уважение к мастеру!!!
Strangely fascinating and relaxing to watch.
Que vídeo satisfatório de ver. Trabalho magnífico mano!
Blessing and honor and glory and power Be to Him Who sits on the throne, And to The Lamb, forever and ever.
One can tell this man takes pride in his high quality work, and with good reason. Such a perfect job. The 'nail polish' at the end would make my wife jealous.
Awesome , beautiful tools to do his job.
Hoof care is just nail care for horses and I am all for it
Ohh, soo satisying! Great content as always 😍
great job and he takes a lot of pride in his work...
i had horses for many years of all shapes and sizes and breeds. My horses never had dry, flaky hooves. I spent an inordinate amount of time and money buying salves, lotions, and creams and doing maintenance every day because i wanted them to be healthy. it's strange to see so many videos with badly neglected hooves on such beautiful animals. Thank you for your videos.
Are the horses always calm? I’m sure they appreciate people doing this for them
Beautiful work and I love the ASMR versions
Blessing and honor and glory and power Be to Him Who sits on the throne, And to The Lamb, forever and ever.
Love watching your videos, very satisfying!!
One question, Does doing this give you back aches?
I was a Union Carpenter for a short time and it was hard on my body. Look at Job Sites where you see the Layout Carpenters measuring and snapping Chalk Lines. They work standing and bent over at the Waist, in the Sun, Wind etc. It's a Young Man's type of work and takes it's toll on your Back, Shoulders, Arms, just like this work, bent over, hammering etc.
Ime it's harder in your legs than back. You spend a lot of time standing like you're doing the invisible chair exercise... Without a wall to brace against. And a horse leaning on you. And your legs at an awkward angle to hold their hoof in place.
This Video is a Art.
This craft is an art in itself. What an experience this cowboy wow. With what ease he does it all, but it's certainly anything but easy. Respect for this work ....... and the dear horse will certainly thank him for it.
Litterally no words🤩
Completely fascinating. And now I understand I more detail some of what farriers do.
You do an amazing job. It is an art to show a horse correctly. I was wondering if you have ever accidentally cut your hands with these blades.
It is so awsome when all the flakes come off with the rasp
Нечего не скажешь- Мастер своего дела!!! 👍👍👍
You are so dedicated and very thorough
Es un profesional en el arte de herrar, me recuerda a mi padre, y algo que me gusta mucho es que tiene todas las herramientas necesarias.
Das ist wirklich sehr professionell 👍👍👍
Liebe Grüße aus Deutschland
Damn good ferrier. Hard to find one who's thorough.
He's a farrier, not a boat. :)
Amazing to watch the skills it takes to do all this work seamlessly , without hurting yourself or the horse . I wonder how much these cost .
Wow you are pro player
Haha man, my farrier definitely skips a lot of these steps... I know they're just for aesthetics, but it's so satisfying!
Always been a horse fan since Hidalgo. Am I incorrect to assume some breeds aren't as cooperative as others? What's the horseshoe health maintenance difference of a wild horse like a pure bred Mustang compared to a domestic horse that's pampered since birth?